The Mameluke or Slave Dynasty of Egypt 1260-1517 A.D. /
Muir, William
The Mameluke or Slave Dynasty of Egypt 1260-1517 A.D. / William Muir. - 1 online resource (300 p.) : 13
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List Of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Egypt And The Mamelukes -- Chapter II. The Eyyubite Dynasty, And Sultanates Op Eibek And Kotuz -- Part First -- Chapter III. Beibars -- Chapter IV. Saîd—Kilawun -- Chapter V. Khalîl, Son Of Kilawun -- Chapter VI. Nâsir, Son Of Kilawun—Ketbogha—Lachîn -- Chapter VII. Nâsir's Second Reign—Beibars Ii -- Chapter VIII. Nasir's Third Reign -- Chapter IX. Nasir's Sons And Grandsons -- Part Second -- Chapter X. Berkuck Al Zahir -- Chapter XI. The Osmanly Dynasty -- Chapter XII Faraj -- Chapter XIII. The Caliph—Sheikh Al Mueyyad -- Chapter XIV. Ahmed—Tatar—Mohammed—Bursbai Al Ashraf -- Chapter XV. Yusttf—Jakmac Al Zâhir -- Chapter XVI. Othman—Inal -- Chapter XVII. Ahmed—Khushcadam -- Chapter XVIII. Jelbai—Timurboga—Kaitbai -- Chapter XIX. Al Nàsir Mohammed Ii.—Kansowah Al Ashrafy —Jàn Belat—Tumanbai -- Chapter XX. Kansowa Al Ghury -- Chapter XXI. Tumanbeg -- Chapter XXII. Selim And The Caliph Mutawakkil -- Chapter XXIII. The Mameluke Race -- Appendix I -- Appendix II. -- Index
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Alert to the implications of Egyptian politics to the world of the Middle Ages, Muir offers a detailed look at the rule of the slave-soldier caste known as the Mamelukes who ruled Egypt from 1260 to 1517. Each ruler of the Bahrite and Circassian dynasties is given a full chapter, and the role of the Mamelukes under the Ottoman Empire is reviewed.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781593336974 9781463213299
10.31826/9781463213299 doi
HISTORY / Medieval.
The Mameluke or Slave Dynasty of Egypt 1260-1517 A.D. / William Muir. - 1 online resource (300 p.) : 13
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List Of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Egypt And The Mamelukes -- Chapter II. The Eyyubite Dynasty, And Sultanates Op Eibek And Kotuz -- Part First -- Chapter III. Beibars -- Chapter IV. Saîd—Kilawun -- Chapter V. Khalîl, Son Of Kilawun -- Chapter VI. Nâsir, Son Of Kilawun—Ketbogha—Lachîn -- Chapter VII. Nâsir's Second Reign—Beibars Ii -- Chapter VIII. Nasir's Third Reign -- Chapter IX. Nasir's Sons And Grandsons -- Part Second -- Chapter X. Berkuck Al Zahir -- Chapter XI. The Osmanly Dynasty -- Chapter XII Faraj -- Chapter XIII. The Caliph—Sheikh Al Mueyyad -- Chapter XIV. Ahmed—Tatar—Mohammed—Bursbai Al Ashraf -- Chapter XV. Yusttf—Jakmac Al Zâhir -- Chapter XVI. Othman—Inal -- Chapter XVII. Ahmed—Khushcadam -- Chapter XVIII. Jelbai—Timurboga—Kaitbai -- Chapter XIX. Al Nàsir Mohammed Ii.—Kansowah Al Ashrafy —Jàn Belat—Tumanbai -- Chapter XX. Kansowa Al Ghury -- Chapter XXI. Tumanbeg -- Chapter XXII. Selim And The Caliph Mutawakkil -- Chapter XXIII. The Mameluke Race -- Appendix I -- Appendix II. -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Alert to the implications of Egyptian politics to the world of the Middle Ages, Muir offers a detailed look at the rule of the slave-soldier caste known as the Mamelukes who ruled Egypt from 1260 to 1517. Each ruler of the Bahrite and Circassian dynasties is given a full chapter, and the role of the Mamelukes under the Ottoman Empire is reviewed.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781593336974 9781463213299
10.31826/9781463213299 doi
HISTORY / Medieval.

